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Mosby, Davis: No quick fix to Baltimore's crime woes

Baltimore’s top law enforcement leaders say they are working closely together to fight crime — but the community should not expect a turnaround soon.

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Baltimore barricade ends with no injuries in early test for police department's new Crisis Intervention Team

A new Baltimore Police crisis intervention team helped peacefully resolve a barricade situation involving a suicidal woman holed up with two kids in a West Baltimore apartment, police said.

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Man convicted in armed robbery of two men lured by women at Horseshoe Casino

The robber, Andrew Brown, 31, was convicted Monday of two counts of attempted robbery and using a gun in a violent crime, prosecutors said.

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EPA cuts funding for Chesapeake Bay Journal, threatening publication's future

President Donald Trump's EPA has cut short a multi-year grant funding the Chesapeake Bay Journal.

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Maryland joins 8 states in carbon emission cuts

Maryland and eight other states plan to further tighten air pollution limits aimed at reducing global climate change

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Baltimore Mayor Pugh says she's 'praying for' Trump after Confederate monuments comments

Pugh says she's 'praying for' Trump after Confederate monuments comments

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Lightning strike sparks fire in Hagerstown apartment building

A bolt of lightning sparked a massive fire in an apartment building in Hagerstown on Tuesday night, the state fire marshal said.

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Sinclair Broadcast fires back at critics of $3.9 billion deal to buy Tribune Media

Sinclair Broadcast responds to critics of its $3.9 billion deal to buy Tribune Media

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Vote in the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown poll

Vote in the 2017 Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown poll

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Powerball jackpot jumps to $700 million, the second-largest in U.S. history

The estimated jackpot for Wednesday night's Powerball lottery game has climbed to $700 million, making it the second-largest in U.S. history.

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